I am a Caseworker in the Public Law Department. Before joining Duncan Lewis I was a legal assistant at a migrant charity called Samphire working on a variety of different pro-bono cases. Some of the most rewarding cases I was a part of were successfully arguing for status on human rights grounds and gaining citizenship for children from war torn countries. I have an MA in International Human Rights Law which was heavily focused on issues pertaining to the UK's immigration system.
At Duncan Lewis, I assist with cases in relation to Public Law, under the supervision of Director Bahar Ata who specialises in the field. I have experience dealing with vulnerable clients, including those suffering from complex psychological difficulties and victims of torture.
The experience I have within public law matters includes bringing claims for judicial review for unlawful detention, false imprisonment, challenging removal directions and challenging asylum decision delays.
I am a Law Society Level 2 Accredited Senior Immigration Caseworker.